About rand9 Technologies

rand9 is the brainchild of BJ Neilsen; Software Developer, Designer, Outdoor Enthusiast, Husband, and Father of two. Hi.

I love to focus on creating and deploying complex web systems. The internet has been my canvas for over a decade. I'm constantly reﬁning development practices to implement smart, fast, and efficient solutions. I excel at building software that brings the right experience to the customer.

While the majority of my career focus has been on the web platform, recent projects have taken me into the mobile development arena, most notably for the iPhone platform. For an exhaustive look at my technical DNA, please refer to my résumè.

We build usable web applications.

The first female underwear trade finder Sayfit wants to expand its business to Italy and France after its success in Spain with the support of the Ministry of Industry.

It does not happen often, but there are times when in a spontaneous moment on the way to work, going for bread or looking for the remote control of the TV, the light bulb is lit with solutions that would make your day to day easier. He may not be the first or the last to enlighten himself with an idea that seems so obvious that it is the brain itself that attempts to extinguish it by sabotaging it in a thousand and one ways.

The truth is that the vast majority of these light bulbs end in the dark, either because logic calls for avoiding complications or because they do not have enough resources to carry them out. Fears Old shadows that come to cloud that glimmer of light. But innovation does not understand fears.

Technology has opened a field full of possibilities to respond to very specific needs in a constantly changing terrain. They are the market niches, term coined by Chris Anderson, who spoke for the first time of the long tail ( long tail ) in 2004.

A view that proposes that the mass market belongs to the times of video tapes or cassettes. An obsolete model that has hollowed out hundreds of thousands of micromarkets. Now the options multiply by a thousand or a hundred thousand and tomorrow will be by a million.

Sayfit also recommends shops where to buy lingerie according to the user’s location

The democratization of technology has cheapened the costs of production and the ideas that previously seemed implausible, now are not so much. Fear then has been reduced to a feeling of insecurity, but if Francesc Puertas and Josep Maria Abalí had left off their light bulb they would not have been able to position themselves as the first search engine specialized in Sexy Lingerie Xoxo.

Puertas explains that they devised an application after reading a scientific study that indicated that seven out of ten women did not wear the appropriate bra and cup size, nine out of ten are unaware of their size and cup, and half of their medical visits for pain Breast enlargement would be avoided using the right piece.

This was the spark to create Sayfit , an app that allows women from all over Spain to know their bra and cup size, as well as their closest shop to be able to advise properly and find the bra more adjusted to their needs. Today they have around 100,000 consolidated downloads.

Its business plan is to expand its activity to Italy and France with financial support from the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism, and in three years be present in much of Europe, as well as the United States and Canada.

With this decision Sayfit plans to reach 2,000 partner stores in Spain, Italy and France, 10 times more than now, and invoice 300,000 euros by the end of 2016.

To assume this growth, they plan to launch before the end of the year a new version of the application for iOS and Android that will include more important: it will be more dynamic, multilingual and will allow its users to calculate their cup, size and shape of chest so that When they go to the store receive advice even more refined.

Sayfit is a content aggregator that recommends shops where to buy lingerie according to the location of the user. Its mission is to direct traffic to physical stores.

Doors ignored a study that reflected a need supported by data. He did not ignore his light bulb and got his idea to see light and success.